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Information presentation through a head-worn display (smart glasses) has a smaller influence on the temporal structure of gait variability during dual-task gait compared to handheld displays (paper-based system and smartphone)

机译:与手持显示器(基于纸张的系统和智能手机)相比通过头戴式显示器(智能眼镜)进行的信息呈现对双任务步态中步态变异性的时间结构的影响较小。

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The need to complete multiple tasks concurrently is a common occurrence both daily life and in occupational activities, which can often include simultaneous cognitive and physical demands. As one example, there is increasing availability of head-worn display technologies that can be employed when a user is mobile (e.g., while walking). This new method of information presentation may, however, introduce risks of adverse outcomes such as a decrement to gait performance. The goal of this study was thus to quantify the effects of a head-worn display (i.e., smart glasses) on motor variability during gait and to compare these effects with those of other common information displays (i.e., smartphone and paper-based system). Twenty participants completed four walking conditions, as a single task and in three dual-task conditions (three information displays). In the dual-task conditions, the information display was used to present several cognitive tasks. Three different measures were used to quantify variability in gait parameters for each walking condition (using the cycle-to-cycle standard deviation, sample entropy, and the “goal-equivalent manifold” approach). Our results indicated that participants used less adaptable gait strategies in dual-task walking using the paper-based system and smartphone conditions compared with single-task walking. Gait performance, however, was less affected during dual-task walking with the smart glasses. We conclude that the risk of an adverse gait event (e.g., a fall) in head-down walking conditions (i.e., the paper-based system and smartphone conditions) were higher than in single-task walking, and that head-worn displays might help reduce the risk of such events during dual-task gait conditions.
机译:在日常生活和职业活动中,经常需要同时完成多个任务,这通常包括同时的认知和身体需求。作为一个示例,当用户移动时(例如,在走路时),可以采用头戴式显示技术的可用性增加。但是,这种新的信息呈现方法可能会带来不利结果的风险,例如步态表现降低。因此,本研究的目的是量化头戴式显示器(即,智能眼镜)对步态运动可变性的影响,并将这些影响与其他常见信息显示器(即,智能手机和基于纸张的系统)的影响进行比较。二十名参与者完成了四个步行条件,作为一个任务和三个双重任务条件(三个信息显示)。在双重任务条件下,信息显示用于呈现多个认知任务。使用三种不同的方法来量化每种步行条件下步态参数的可变性(使用周期间标准差,样本熵和“目标当量流形”方法)。我们的结果表明,与单任务步行相比,参与者在使用纸质系统和智能手机的情况下在双任务步行中使用的适应性步态策略较差。但是,在使用智能眼镜进行双任务步行时,步态性能受到的影响较小。我们得出的结论是,头朝下的步行条件(即,基于纸张的系统和智能手机的条件)发生不良步态事件(例如,跌倒)的风险高于单任务步行的风险,并且头戴式显示器可能帮助降低双任务步态条件下此类事件的风险。

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